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... head ! Farewell . My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That shall attend his love . Count , Heaven blefs him ! tram . Farewell , Ber- [ Exit Countefs . ] Ber . The best ...
... head ! Farewell . My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That shall attend his love . Count , Heaven blefs him ! tram . Farewell , Ber- [ Exit Countefs . ] Ber . The best ...
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... heads are both one , they may joll horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and calumnious knave ? - * Clown . A prophet I , madam ; and I speak the truth the next way : For I the ballad ...
... heads are both one , they may joll horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ever be a foul - mouth'd and calumnious knave ? - * Clown . A prophet I , madam ; and I speak the truth the next way : For I the ballad ...
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... head . Now to all sense ' tis grofs , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say , thou dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : for , look , thy cheeks Confess it ...
... head . Now to all sense ' tis grofs , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say , thou dost not : therefore tell me true ; But tell me then , ' tis so : for , look , thy cheeks Confess it ...
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... head Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . : Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court.- [ Exit an Attendent . ] Sit , my preserver , by thy patient's ...
... head Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . : Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court.- [ Exit an Attendent . ] Sit , my preserver , by thy patient's ...
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... head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the contempt of empire . Re - enter Clown . Clown . O madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clown . Nay , there is ...
... head , By the misprizing of a maid too virtuous For the contempt of empire . Re - enter Clown . Clown . O madam , yonder is heavy news within , between two soldiers and my young lady . Count . What is the matter ? Clown . Nay , there is ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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